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1 1, 4| and judgment, not through defect of mercy, nor through defect 2 1, 4| defect of mercy, nor through defect of him who implored the 3 1, 6| How every virtue and every defect is obtained by means of 4 1, 6| neighbor, and likewise, every defect; he, therefore, who stands 5 2, 5| and not life; not through defect of the Blood, nor through 6 2, 5| of the Blood, nor through defect of the minister, though 7 2, 5| unworthily, not through defect of the Blood, nor of the 8 2, 5| own evil disposition and defect inasmuch as he has befouled 9 2, 5| every sort of corporeal defect, like the cicatrice which 10 2, 23| light (and it is not the defect of the light that makes 11 2, 23| illuminated one, but the defect of the eye which is infirm), 12 2, 23| and in hatred, not through defect of My Divine Majesty, with 13 2, 23| world, but through their own defect." ~ 14 2, 40| shine, not through its own defect, but through the defect 15 2, 40| defect, but through the defect of the creature, who bars 16 3, 11| understood; not through any defect of the Scriptures, but of 17 3, 24| conscience, not through the defect of the Light Itself, for 18 3, 24| the Sacrament, or by any defect which may be in the soul, 19 3, 24| be in the soul, or by any defect of him who administers it, 20 3, 29| account of any personal defect, for those who punish them 21 4, 5| deficient in virtue, not through defect of the ship, but through